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How to See Who's Connected to Your Wi-Fi Network - MSN
Do you know who's connected to your router's Wi-Fi network? Take a look at the list of devices connected to your Wi-Fi network from your router or computer to find out.
If you're curious about the devices linked to your Wi-Fi network, you can view them through your router or a firewall.
The “18/20” on the right means that there are currently 18 devices connected to the network and that two devices, that were connected in the past, are not there now.
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